I love food tours and try to do one on every trip, if available. This tour had less walking than I would have liked, but Aniko, our guide, was great and it was very fun. We started with a small producer rose and Cowgirl Creamery Devil’s Gulch cheese at V Marketplace. Walked around the Marketplace and then had chianti and the raviolo at Bottega. Normally the tour goes to La Calenda but we went to Coqueta instead, for dry sherry, boquerones, and patatas bravas. Then we finished with Kollar Chocolates and port in the garden of the French Laundry. I loved Yountville and would have liked to explore the main street a bit more, especially the Art Walk, but right as our tour was ending, the rain started pouring. Of course our guide can't control the weather! :)
Response from Host
Sep 2022
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this thoughtful review of our foodie experience in Yountville with Aniko via Gourmet Food & Wine Tours. We appreciate knowing we are on track after the last two strained years! I cannot believe you got rain! In appreciation, Renee